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trans·fer

 (trăns-fûr′, trăns′fər)
v. trans·ferred, trans·fer·ring, trans·fers
v.tr.
1. To convey or cause to pass from one place, person, or thing to another.
2. Law To make over the possession or legal title of (property, for example); convey.
3. To convey (a design, for example) from one surface to another, as by impression.
v.intr.
1. To move oneself from one location or job to another.
2. To withdraw from one educational institution or course of study and enroll in another.
3. To change from one public conveyance to another: transferred to another bus.
n. (trăns′fər)
1. also trans·fer·al (trăns-fûr′əl) The conveyance or removal of something from one place, person, or thing to another.
2. One who transfers or is transferred, as to a new school.
3. A design conveyed by contact from one surface to another.
4.
a. A ticket entitling a passenger to change from one public conveyance to another as part of one trip.
b. A place where such a change is made.
5. also transferal Law A conveyance of title or property from one person to another.

[Middle English transferren, from Old French transferer, from Latin trānsferre : trāns-, trans- + ferre, to carry; see bher- in Indo-European roots.]

trans·fer′a·bil′i·ty n.
trans·fer′a·ble, trans·fer′ra·ble adj.
trans·fer′rer n.
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transfer

vb, -fers, -ferring or -ferred
1. to change or go or cause to change or go from one thing, person, or point to another: they transferred from the Park Hotel to the Imperial; she transferred her affections to her dog.
2. to change (buses, trains, etc)
3. (Law) law to make over (property, etc) to another; convey
4. (Art Terms) to displace (a drawing, design, etc) from one surface to another
5. (Soccer) (of a football player, esp a professional) to change clubs or (of a club, manager, etc) to sell or release (a player) to another club
6. (Education) to leave one school, college, etc, and enrol at another
7. to change (the meaning of a word, etc), esp by metaphorical extension
n
8. the act, process, or system of transferring, or the state of being transferred
9.
a. a person or thing that transfers or is transferred
b. (as modifier): a transfer student.
10. (Art Terms) a design or drawing that is transferred from one surface to another, as by ironing a printed design onto cloth
11. (Law) law the passing of title to property or other right from one person to another by act of the parties or by operation of law; conveyance
12. (Banking & Finance) finance
a. the act of transferring the title of ownership to shares or registered bonds in the books of the issuing enterprise
b. (as modifier): transfer deed; transfer form.
13. any document or form effecting or regulating a transfer
14. chiefly US and Canadian a ticket that allows a passenger to change routes
[C14: from Latin transferre, from trans- + ferre to carry]
transˈferable, transˈferrable adj
ˌtransferaˈbility n
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trans•fer

(v. trænsˈfɜr, ˈtræns fər; n. ˈtræns fər)

v. -ferred, -fer•ring,
n. v.t.
1. to convey or remove from one place, person, or position to another.
2. to cause to pass from one person to another, as thought or power; transmit.
3. Law. to make over the possession or control of: to transfer a title to land.
4. to imprint, impress, or otherwise convey (a drawing, design, etc.) from one surface to another.
v.i.
5. to remove oneself or be moved from one place, position, or job to another.
6. to withdraw from one school, college, etc., and enter another.
7. to change from one bus, train, etc., to another.
n.
8. a means or system of transferring.
9. an act of transferring.
10. the fact of being transferred.
11. a point or place for transferring.
12. a ticket entitling a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like.
13. a drawing, design, etc., that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usu. by direct contact.
14. a person who has transferred, as from one college to another.
15. Law. the conveyance to another, as by sale or gift, of real or personal property.
16. the positive or negative influence of prior learning on subsequent learning.
[1350–1400; Middle English (v.) < Latin trānsferre=trāns- trans- + ferre to bear1, carry]
trans•fer′a•ble, trans•fer′ra•ble, adj.
trans•fer`a•bil′i•ty, n.
trans•fer′rer, n.
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transfer

  • translate - Early on, it meant "transfer."
  • emancipate - Derives from Latin e-, "out," and mancipare, "deliver as property; transfer, sell."
  • metaphor - From Greek metapherein, "to transfer," as it is a word or phrase transferred from one context (meaning) to another.
  • transistor - A blend of transfer and resistor.
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transfer


Past participle: transferred
Gerund: transferring

Imperative
transfer
transfer
Present
I transfer
you transfer
he/she/it transfers
we transfer
you transfer
they transfer
Preterite
I transferred
you transferred
he/she/it transferred
we transferred
you transferred
they transferred
Present Continuous
I am transferring
you are transferring
he/she/it is transferring
we are transferring
you are transferring
they are transferring
Present Perfect
I have transferred
you have transferred
he/she/it has transferred
we have transferred
you have transferred
they have transferred
Past Continuous
I was transferring
you were transferring
he/she/it was transferring
we were transferring
you were transferring
they were transferring
Past Perfect
I had transferred
you had transferred
he/she/it had transferred
we had transferred
you had transferred
they had transferred
Future
I will transfer
you will transfer
he/she/it will transfer
we will transfer
you will transfer
they will transfer
Future Perfect
I will have transferred
you will have transferred
he/she/it will have transferred
we will have transferred
you will have transferred
they will have transferred
Future Continuous
I will be transferring
you will be transferring
he/she/it will be transferring
we will be transferring
you will be transferring
they will be transferring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been transferring
you have been transferring
he/she/it has been transferring
we have been transferring
you have been transferring
they have been transferring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been transferring
you will have been transferring
he/she/it will have been transferring
we will have been transferring
you will have been transferring
they will have been transferring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been transferring
you had been transferring
he/she/it had been transferring
we had been transferring
you had been transferring
they had been transferring
Conditional
I would transfer
you would transfer
he/she/it would transfer
we would transfer
you would transfer
they would transfer
Past Conditional
I would have transferred
you would have transferred
he/she/it would have transferred
we would have transferred
you would have transferred
they would have transferred
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.transfer - the act of moving something from one location to anothertransfer - the act of moving something from one location to another
movement - the act of changing the location of something; "the movement of cargo onto the vessel"
transshipment - the transfer from one conveyance to another for shipment
airlift, lift - transportation of people or goods by air (especially when other means of access are unavailable)
connexion, connection - shifting from one form of transportation to another; "the plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta"
bringing, delivery - the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail); "his reluctant delivery of bad news"
drive - the act of driving a herd of animals overland
carry - the act of carrying something
pickup - the act of taking aboard passengers or freight
lighterage - the transportation of goods on a lighter
relocation, resettlement - the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
teleportation - a hypothetical mode of instantaneous transportation; matter is dematerialized at one place and recreated at another
2.transfer - someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to anothertransfer - someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another; "the best student was a transfer from LSU"
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
3.transfer - the act of transfering something from one form to anothertransfer - the act of transfering something from one form to another; "the transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background noise"
change of state - the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics
4.transfer - a ticket that allows a passenger to change conveyancestransfer - a ticket that allows a passenger to change conveyances
ticket - a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment)
5.transfer - application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situationtransfer - application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation
learning, acquisition - the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language"
stimulus generalisation, stimulus generalization, generalisation, generalization - (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus
6.transfer - transferring ownershiptransfer - transferring ownership    
transaction, dealing, dealings - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"
alienation - (law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another; "the power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership"
conveyance of title, conveyancing, conveying, conveyance - act of transferring property title from one person to another
quitclaim - act of transferring a title or right or claim to another
lease-lend, lend-lease - the transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause; "lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous"
secularisation, secularization - transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
Verb1.transfer - transfer somebody to a different position or location of worktransfer - transfer somebody to a different position or location of work
assign, delegate, designate, depute - give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
second - transfer an employee to a different, temporary assignment; "The officer was seconded for duty overseas"
exchange - hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent; "exchange prisoners"; "exchange employees between branches of the company"
2.transfer - move from one place to anothertransfer - move from one place to another; "transfer the data"; "transmit the news"; "transfer the patient to another hospital"
mail, send, post - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written"
get off, send off, send - transfer; "The spy sent the classified information off to Russia"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
transmit, communicate, convey - transfer to another; "communicate a disease"
load - transfer from a storage device to a computer's memory
offset - cause (printed matter) to transfer or smear onto another surface
import - transfer (electronic data) into a database or document
export - transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs
offload - transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data
post, carry - transfer (entries) from one account book to another
FTP - use the file transfer protocol to transfer data from one computer to another; "You can FTP these data"
spool - transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage
download - transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location
upload - transfer a file or program to a central computer from a smaller computer or a computer at a remote location
institutionalise, institutionalize, commit, send, charge - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
translocate - move from one place to another, especially of wild animals; "The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment"
3.transfer - lift and reset in another soil or situationtransfer - lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"
displace - cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"
transplant - be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily"
4.transfer - move aroundtransfer - move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
transpose - transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality
shunt - transfer to another track, of trains
carry - transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication; "put down 5 and carry 2"
shuffle - move about, move back and forth; "He shuffled his funds among different accounts in various countries so as to avoid the IRS"
transship - transfer for further transportation from one ship or conveyance to another
bunker - transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse
carry forward, carry over - transfer from one time period to the next
remove, transfer - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"
translocate - transfer (a chromosomal segment) to a new position
5.transfer - cause to change ownershiptransfer - cause to change ownership; "I transferred my stock holdings to my children"
give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"
demise - transfer by a lease or by a will
alien, alienate - transfer property or ownership; "The will aliened the property to the heirs"
negociate - transfer by endorsement to another in return for value received; "negociate a bond"
convey - transmit a title or property
desacralize, secularize - transfer from ecclesiastical to civil possession, use, or control
assign - transfer one's right to
hand, pass on, turn over, pass, reach, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
exchange, interchange, change - give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
distribute - make available; "The publisher wants to distribute the book in Asia"
6.transfer - change from one vehicle or transportation line to anothertransfer - change from one vehicle or transportation line to another; "She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
7.transfer - send from one person or place to anothertransfer - send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"
fetch, bring, get, convey - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"
project - transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
propagate - transmit; "propagate sound or light through air"
translate - bring to a certain spiritual state
release, turn - let (something) fall or spill from a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"
send out, send - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; "He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
8.transfer - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposestransfer - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"
shift, transfer - move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
9.transfer - transfer from one place or period to anothertransfer - transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
shift - move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention"
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transfer

verb
1. move, carry, remove, transport, shift, transplant, displace, relocate, transpose, change The person can be transferred from wheelchair to seat with relative ease
2. hand over, give, commit, surrender, pass on, transmit, convey, assign, divert, turn over, relinquish, entrust, consign, devolve, make over, cede, redirect, sign over Certain kinds of property are transferred automatically.
noun
1. transference, move, removal, handover, change, shift, transmission, translation, displacement, relocation, transposition Arrange for the transfer of medical records to your new doctor.
2. move, sale, switch, handover, relocation, movement Gascoigne's transfer to the Italian club, Lazio
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transfer

verb
1. To go or cause to go from one place to another:
2. To change one's residence or place of business, for example:
3. To relinquish to the possession or control of another:
4. To direct (a person) elsewhere for help or information:
5. Law. To change the ownership of (property) by means of a legal document:
noun
1. The act of delivering or the condition of being delivered:
2. Law. A making over of legal ownership or title:
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Translations
إنْتِقال، نَقْلانتقالتـَحْوِيلرَسْم يُمْكِن نَقْلُهيَنْتَقِل
přenéstpřenospřevodpřepravapřepsat
flytteoverflytningoverflytteoverføreoverføringsbillede
siirtosiirtää
transfer
átszállítátteszátviszáthelyezáthurcolkodik
flutningurflytjaflytja, færaòrykkimyndyfirfæra, afsala
乗り換える移す移転運ぶ
이동
atspaudžiamasis paveiksliukasatspaudžiamasis ženklasperduodamasperkeliamas
nodotnovelkams zīmējumspārcelšanapārceltpārlikt
preloženiepretlač
premestitevpremestiti
överföra
การย้ายโอน
transfertransfer etmektransfer olmakaktarmakata mak
sự chuyển giao

transfer

[ˈtrænsfəʳ]
A. N
1. (= conveyance) → traslado m
we will arrange the transfer of your medical recordsnos encargaremos del traslado de su historial médico
technology transfertransferencia f de tecnología
2. (= change) [of job] → traslado m; [of power] → traspaso m; [of vehicle] → transbordo m
I've applied for a transfer to head officehe solicitado el traslado a la oficina central
3. (Jur, Fin) [of property] → transmisión f, traspaso m; [of funds] → transferencia f
bank transfertransferencia f bancaria
direct transferabono m en cuenta
transfer of ownershiptraspaso m de propiedad
4. (Sport) → traspaso m
to ask for a transferpedir el traspaso
5. (= picture) → calcomanía f
B. VT
1. (= convey) [+ object, person] → trasladar (from, to de a) transfer the chops to a serving dishpase las chuletas a una fuente
the train broke down and passengers were transferred to a busel tren se averió y los pasajeros tuvieron que pasarse a un autobús
the disease can be transferred to humansla enfermedad puede transmitirse or contagiarse a seres humanos
2. (= relocate) [+ person] → trasladar (from, to de a) [+ power] → traspasar; [+ allegiance] → mudar
the company transferred her to another departmentla empresa la trasladó a otro departamento
to transfer one's affections to anotherdar su amor a otro
3. (Jur, Fin) [+ property] → traspasar, transmitir; [+ funds] → transferir
she transferred the house to her son's namepuso la casa a nombre de su hijo
to transfer money from one account to anothertransferir dinero de una cuenta a otra
4. (Sport) [+ player] → traspasar
5. (= copy) [+ design] → pasar, trasladar
the documents were transferred to microfilmlos documentos se pasaron or se trasladaron a microfilm
6. (Telec) [+ call] → pasar
please hold while I transfer youno cuelgue, que ahora mismo le paso
can you transfer me back to the switchboard?¿puede volverme a pasar con la centralita?
C. VI
1. (= change) (from course, job) → trasladarse; (from vehicle) → hacer transbordo
he has transferred to another departmentse ha trasladado a otro departamento
I've transferred to a new pension scheme/course/schoolme he pasado a otro plan de pensiones/curso/colegio
she transferred from French to Spanishse cambió or se trasladó del curso de francés al de español
passengers transferred from a train to a buslos pasajeros hicieron transbordo del tren al autobús
we had to transfer to another coachtuvimos que pasarnos a otro autobús
2. (Sport) [player] → ser traspasado, traspasarse
D. CPD transfer fee Ntraspaso m
transfer list Nlista f de posibles traspasos
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transfer

[ˈtrænsfɜːr]
n
(= movement) [employee, player, patient] → transfert m; [object, technology, records] → transfert m
to get a transfer → être transféré(e)
He got a transfer to the paratroops → Il a été transféré chez les parachutistes.
[power] → transfert f
the transfer of power → le transfert de pouvoir
[money] → transfert m
the transfer of funds → le transfert des fonds
by bank transfer → par virement bancaire
(= picture, design) → décalcomanie f; (stick-on)autocollant m
[trænsˈfɜːr] vt
(= move) [+ object] → transférer; [+ person, patient] → transférer
Transfer the biscuits to a plate → Transférez les biscuits dans une assiette.
[+ employee] → transférer
She's been transferred to another department → Elle a été transférée à un autre service.
(= pass on) [+ property, ownership, position] → transférer; [+ disease] → transmettre; [+ love, feelings] → transférer
[+ call] → passer
to transfer sb [switchboard operator] → mettre qn en ligne
I'm transferring you → Je vous mets en ligne.
to transfer sb to another department → mettre qn en relation avec un autre département
Could you transfer me to the customer services department, please → Pouvez-vous me passer le service client s'il vous plaît.
[+ funds] → virer
Ten thousand pounds has been transferred into your account → Dix mille livres ont été virées sur votre compte.
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transfer

vt (= move)übertragen (→ to auf +acc); prisonerüberführen (→ to in +acc), → verlegen (to nach); premises, soldiersverlegen (→ to in +acc, → to town nach); soldier, employeeversetzen (→ to in +acc, → to town, country nach); (Sport) playertransferieren (to zu), abgeben (→ to an +acc); (Fin) funds, moneyüberweisen (→ to auf +acc), → transferieren (to nach); accountverlegen; stockstransferieren; (Jur) propertyübertragen, überschreiben (→ to über +acc); rightübertragen (→ to auf +acc); he transferred the bigger engine into his old carer baute den größeren Motor in sein altes Auto ein; to transfer one’s concentration from one task to anotherseine Konzentration von einer Aufgabe auf eine andere umstellen; he transferred his capital into gold shareser investierte sein Kapital in Goldaktien, er legte sein Kapital in Goldaktien an; he transferred the money from the box to his pocketer nahm das Geld aus der Schachtel und steckte es in die Tasche; the magician had somehow transferred the rabbit from the hat to the boxder Zauberer hatte das Kaninchen irgendwie aus dem Hut in die Kiste praktiziert; she transferred her affections to another mansie schenkte ihre Zuneigung einem anderen; transferred charge call (Brit Telec) → R-Gespräch nt
vi
(= move)überwechseln (to zu); (to new system, working conditions) → umstellen (→ to auf +acc); he can easily transfer from one language to anotherer kann leicht von einer Sprache auf eine andere überwechseln or umschalten
(Fin) → umsteigen (→ into auf +acc); just before the crash he transferred into government bondsgerade rechtzeitig vor dem Zusammenbruch stieg er auf Regierungsanleihen um
(in travelling) → umsteigen (→ to in +acc); (Univ) → das Studienfach wechseln, umsatteln (inf) (→ from … to von … auf +acc)
n
(= act)Übertragung f; (of prisoner)Überführung f; (of premises, troops)Verlegung f; (of employee)Versetzung f; (Sport: of player) → Transfer m, → Wechsel m; (Fin: of funds, money) → Überweisung f; (of account)Verlegung f; (of stocks)Transfer m; (Jur, of property) → Überschreibung f; (of right)Übertragung f; he asked for a transfer (soldier, employee) → er bat um Versetzung; (footballer) → er bat, auf die Transferliste gesetzt zu werden
(= person transferred) he’s a transfer from another regimenter ist von einem anderen Regiment hierher versetzt or verlegt worden; he’s a transfer from Chelseaer ist von Chelsea hierher gewechselt; Chelsea’s latest transferChelseas jüngste Neuerwerbung
(= picture)Abziehbild nt
(in travelling) → Umsteigen nt
(= transfer ticket)Umsteige(fahr)karte f

transfer

:
transfer fee
n (Ftbl) → Transfersumme f
transfer list
n (Ftbl) → Transferliste f
transfer lounge
n (Aviat) → Transitraum m
transfer passenger
n (esp Aviat) → Transitreisende(r) mf
transfer payments
pl(staatliche) Unterstützungszahlungen pl
transfer picture
nAbziehbild nt
transfer rate, transfer speed
n (Comput: of data) → Übertragungsgeschwindigkeit f
transfer ticket
nUmsteige(fahr)karte f
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transfer

[n ˈtrænsfɜːʳ; vb trænsˈfɜːʳ]
1. n
a. (gen) → trasferimento (Pol) (of power) → passaggio (Law) → cessione f (Ftbl) → cessione (or acquisto)
by bank transfer → tramite trasferimento bancario
b. (picture, design, stick-on) → decalcomania, autoadesivo
2. vt
a. (move) to transfer (from/to)trasferire (da/a) (Sport) to be transferred (from/to)essere ceduto/a (da/a)
to transfer one's affections/ambitions to sb → trasferire i propri sentimenti/le proprie ambizioni su qn
to transfer money from one account to another → trasferire il denaro da un conto su un altro
to transfer sth to sb's name → mettere qc a nome di qn
to make a transferred charge call (Brit) → fare una chiamata a carico del destinatario
b. (picture, design) → decalcare
3. vi (gen) → trasferirsi, passare
she transferred from History to Classics (Univ) → è passata da Storia a Lettere Antiche
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transfer

(trӕnsˈfəː) verbpast tense, past participle transˈferred
1. to remove to another place. He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.
2. to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc. I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.
3. to give to another person, especially legally. I intend to transfer the property to my son.
noun
(ˈtrӕnsfəː) .
1. the act of transferring. The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.
2. a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.
transˈferable adjective
that can be transferred from one place or person to another. This ticket is not transferable (= may not be used except by the person to whom it is issued).
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transfer

تـَحْوِيل převod overførsel Transfer μεταφορά transferencia siirto transfert transfer trasferire 移転 이동 transfer overføring przeniesienie transferência перевод överföra การย้ายโอน transfer sự chuyển giao 转换
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trans·fer

v. transferir, cambiar.
n. transferencia.
1. reorientación que hace el paciente de sentimientos negativos o positivos (esp. reprimidos inconscientemente) hacia otra persona, esp. el psicoanalista;
2. transmisión de síntomas o fluidos de una parte a otra del cuerpo.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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transfer

n transferencia; (of a patient) traslado; embryo — transferencia embrionaria; gamete intrafallopian — (GIFT) transferencia intratubárica de gametos (TIG); vt (pret & pp -ferred; ger -ferring) transferir; (a patient) trasladar
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References in classic literature ?
And the city having passed an ordinance requiring them to give transfers, they had fallen into a rage; and first they had made a rule that transfers could be had only when the fare was paid; and later, growing still uglier, they had made another--that the passenger must ask for the transfer, the conductor was not allowed to offer it.
For a change, one could talk to the station agent; but he was another malcontent; spent all his spare time writing letters to officials requesting a transfer. He wanted to get back to Wyoming where he could go trout-fishing on Sundays.
Dantes, struck with the beauty and capability of the little vessel, applied to its owner to transfer it to him, offering sixty thousand francs, upon condition that he should be allowed to take immediate possession.
The very same day the occupants of the apartments on the fifth floor of the house, now become the property of Dantes, were duly informed by the notary who had arranged the necessary transfer of deeds, etc., that the new landlord gave them their choice of any of the rooms in the house, without the least augmentation of rent, upon condition of their giving instant possession of the two small chambers they at present inhabited.
Then fill in your own name, transfer to me, and turn the papers over to Tim."
He could still stake another claim in his own name, the others being merely transfers.
'We want to make a little transfer, if you please.'
KARACHI -- The Chief Justice and the Judges of the High Court of Sindh have ordered the transfers and postings of Additional District and Sessions Judges, with immediate effect in the public interest.
Transfer from a trust that was irrevocable on Sept.
Features: Electric cartridge heating, pneumatic transfer, manual controls.
Every transfer of real property and co-ops in New York City requires the execution and timely filing of E-Tax transfer forms and payment of the associated transfer taxes or substantial interest and penalties are assessed.